Enhancement of Viable Adipose-Derived Stem Cells in Lipoaspirate by Buffering Tumescent with Sodium Bicarbonate

  • Ashish Francis, MD
  • Wei Z. Wang, MD
  • Joshua J. Goldman, MD
  • Xin-Hua Fang, MT
  • Shelley J. Williams, MS
  • Richard C. Baynosa, MD, FACS
Publication date
March 2019
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Journal
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Global Open

Abstract

Background:. Fat grafting is a growing field within plastic surgery. Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) and stromal vascular fracture (SVF) may have a role in fat graft survival. Our group previously demonstrated a detrimental effect on ASC survival by the lidocaine used in tumescent solution. Sodium bicarbonate (SB) buffers the acidity of lidocaine. The purpose of this study was to determine whether SB buffering is a practical method to reduce ASC and SVF apoptosis and necrosis seen with common lidocaine-containing tumescent solution. Methods:. Human patients undergoing bilateral liposuction for any indication were included in this study. An internally controlled, split-body design was utilized. Tumescent liposuction on one side of the body...

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